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Nokia opens the N900 to designers, modders and hackers
Nokia wishes for people to interact with their N900 cellphone, and in order to accomplish that, has created a contest: the PUSH N900 project, that was launched in the past few days in order to allow users to get acquainted with the Maemo platform featured on the new smartphone.
Those who want to take part on the contest and create something new should send a brief to Nokia, explaining what exactly they intend to change on the N900 in order to make it closer to personal preferences. The winners will get a N900, besides technical and financial support to put their own projects to life. The winning project will also be featured on the Nokia flagship stores worldwide.
The contest will be held until October 11th and the winners will be announced on October 25th.
One Response to “Nokia opens the N900 to designers, modders and hackers”
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komal said on March 25th, 2010 at 4:57 am
awsum whats the cost??

